Jordan Jamboree members staying at Gyeongbok University dormitory

Jordan Jamboree members staying at Gyeongbok University dormitory

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Kyungbok University received a plaque of appreciation from Jordanian scouts who participated in the 'World Scout Jamboree.'


Kyungbok University provided accommodation and experience programs to 38 Jordanian scout members from the 8th to the 14th, and on the 18th, it announced that it received a plaque of appreciation from them as a token of gratitude.


During their stay with lodging and meals, the Jordanian scouts experienced augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) at Kyungbok University's Media Art Center, followed by learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid techniques in the nursing department's practice room. The scouts expressed amazement at the advanced practice center.


Kyungbok University's Media Art Center is a state-of-the-art practice center consisting of the VR·AR Test Lab and the Web·Motion Design Lab. The VR·AR Test Lab includes a chroma key studio, an immersive content production room, a showroom, and a spatially separated experience zone, enabling specialized practical education from planning immersive content to interaction, motion graphics, 3D modeling, animation, and Unity engine.



The Jordanian scouts returned to their home country after completing their closing ceremony at Kyungbok University's dormitory on the 14th.


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